The Atlantic Literary Review, Volume 2,Edições 3-4Atlantic Publishers and Distributors, 2001 |
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... American letters , to be known as Cuban - American Literature . In their works , they commonly present young characters , who unable to cope with the tension of preserving their Cuban heritage in a society in which to be different is to ...
... American letters , to be known as Cuban - American Literature . In their works , they commonly present young characters , who unable to cope with the tension of preserving their Cuban heritage in a society in which to be different is to ...
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... American social spheres pressure them to succumb to cultural globalization and thus , to adapt to the American way of life putting aside the Spanish language as well as the Cuban traditions , at the same time as they are reminded that ...
... American social spheres pressure them to succumb to cultural globalization and thus , to adapt to the American way of life putting aside the Spanish language as well as the Cuban traditions , at the same time as they are reminded that ...
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... American present . Therefore , at this stage it is clear that this emerging Cuban - American literature is a discourse of self - definition ( in which authors explore who they truly are ) as well as of contestation and resistance , as ...
... American present . Therefore , at this stage it is clear that this emerging Cuban - American literature is a discourse of self - definition ( in which authors explore who they truly are ) as well as of contestation and resistance , as ...
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